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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7740
Author
McAda, C. W. and L. R. Kaeding.
Title
Physical Changes in the Gunnison and Colorado Rivers Resulting from Construction of the Aspinall Unit and Related Projects, with Hypotheses to Assess the Effects on the Endangered Fishes
USFW Year
1991.
USFW - Doc Type
Final Report.
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<br />Kaeding, L. R., B. D. Burdick, P. A. Schrader, and W. R. Noonan. 1986. <br />Recent capture of a bonytail (Gila elegans) and observations on this <br />nearly extinct cyprinid from the Colorado River. Copeia 1986:1021-1023. <br />Karp, C. A., and H. M. Tyus. 1990. Behavioral interactions between young <br />Colorado squawfish and six fish species. Copeia 1990:25-34. <br />Kidd, G. T. 1977. An investigation of endangered and threatened fish species <br />in the upper Colorado River as related to Bureau of Reclamation <br />projects. Final Report to Bureau of Reclamation, Northwest Fishery <br />Research, Clifton, Colorado. <br />Kinnear, B.S. 1967. Fishes of Black Canyon. Master's thesis, Colorado State <br />University, Fort Collins. <br />Marsh, P. C. 1985. Effect of incubation temperature on survival of embryos <br />of native Colorado River fishes. Southwestern Naturalist 30:129-140. <br />McAda, C. W., and L. R. Kaeding. 1989. Relations between maximum-annual <br />river discharge and the relative abundance of age-0 Colorado squawfish <br />and other fishes in the upper Colorado River. Final report. U.S. Fish <br />and Wildlife Service, Colorado River Fisher Project. Grand Junction, <br />Colorado. 25pp. <br />McAda, C. W., and R. S. Wydoski. 1980. The razorback sucker, Xyrauchen <br />texanus, in the upper Colorado River basin, 1974-76. U.S. Fish and <br />Wildlife Service Technical Paper 99. <br />Miller, R. R. 1946. Gila ~~, a remarkable new species of cyprinid fish <br />from the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona. Journal of the <br />Washington Academy of Sciences 36:409-413. <br />Miller, R. R. 1961. Man and the changing fish fauna of the American <br />Southwest. Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters 46:365-404. <br />Minckley, W. L., and J. E. Deacon. 1968. Southwestern fishes and the enigma <br />of "endangered species." Science 159:1424-1432. <br />Minckley, W. L., and G. K. Meffe. 1987. Differential selection by flooding <br />in stream fish communities of the grid American southwest. Pages 93-104 <br />in W. J. Matthews and D. C, Heins, editors. Community and evolutionary <br />ecology in North American stream fishes. University of Oklahoma Press, <br />Norman. <br />Muth, R. T. 1990. Ontogeny and taxonomy of humpback chub, bonytail, and <br />roundtail chub larvae and early juveniles. Doctoral disseratation, <br />Colorado State University, Fort Collins. <br />44 <br />
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